mercredi 28 septembre 2016

Hello everyone, my name is Lena Al Marshoud.
My mom is Moroccan and my dad is Saudian .Like I always say Saudian by blood
and Moroccan by heart! I have one
brother and one sister; I live in Tangier with my mother and my brother and my
sister but my dad lives in Saudi Arabia for work. He comes to see us twice a
year. I’m 15years old and I study in a French school in the 10th
Grade. Almost all my friends in school can speak three languages: French,
English and Spanish. During the week I don’t have a lot of free time except for
Wednesday afternoon or the weekend. But usually I listen some music, go gym,
surf in the social networks or go out with my friends to watch a movie.

I was lucky to have conversations with strangers about
my country Morocco, and I was, as I am always proud to be Moroccan saw the love
that leads people to our beloved country for its natural beauty and dazzling
charm, and his pleasant people. I was wondering what is our strength, what
makes our country special at this point why ?

Our official language is Arabic. Moroccans speak a mixture of
Arabic, Berber, English, and French. You’ll be fine with English and French in
most of the larger cities, but you’ll probably need a translator in the rural
parts of the country. Most Moroccans are friendly and honest, but be
careful about pickpockets in any major city especially in crowded places like
the markets. Most of shops and museums are closed on Friday morning.

The only thing that I would like to change ishospitals in Morocco whether public or private is the same things more than 60%of hospitals are unnecessary with almost no interest. Of course we are speaking of major diseases. I know that the greater part in Morocco travel to foreign depart to heal but we must also think for those who do not have the needs or enough money for medical treatments.